- Episcopal Church (United States) - Wikipedia
The Episcopal Church (TEC), also known as the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America (PECUSA), [5] is a member of the worldwide Anglican Communion, based in the United States
- The Episcopal Church
Marking a quarter-century of full-communion partnership, The Episcopal Church and Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) now welcome the exchange of deacons in updated clergy exchange guidelines
- The Episcopal Church | Anglican Communion, Christianity, History . . .
The Episcopal Church is an autonomous, mainline Protestant church in the United States and member of the Anglican Communion It was formally organized in Philadelphia in 1789 as the successor to the Church of England in the American colonies
- The Episcopal Church: 10 Things Christians Should Know
The Episcopal Church was established after the American Revolution when it became independent from the Church of England The Episcopal Church characterizes itself as "Protestant, yet Catholic" Discover our 10 things Christians should know about the Episcopal Church
- The Episcopal Diocese of Oklahoma
Discover the Episcopal Church As Episcopalians, we believe in and follow the teachings of Jesus Christ, whose life, death, and resurrection saved the world We embrace a faith centered on a loving, liberating and life-giving God—the Holy Trinity of Father, Son and Holy Spirit
- Two Episcopal bishops say clergy may have to put bodies on the line . . .
(RNS) — ‘I’ve asked (clergy) to get their affairs in order, to make sure they have their wills written,’ said the Rt Rev A Robert Hirschfeld, the Episcopal bishop of New Hampshire
- Episcopal Beliefs - EDOT
The word “episcopal” refers to governance by bishops The historic episcopate (bishops) continues the work of the first apostles in the Church: guarding the faith, unity and discipline of the Church, and ordaining men and women to continue Christ’s ministry
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New book showcases important voices shaping Episcopal theology today Church Publishing Incorporated
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